According to Cardinal Reginald Pole the English Reformation was result of Henry VIII's "fleshy will" and "carnal concupiscence". It is easy to understand why the most powerful man in Mary Tudor's ...
To mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Janina Ramirez tells the story of three books that defined this radical religious revolution in England.
The typical tale told by Protestant apologists is that the Catholic Church in England at the end of the Middle Ages was all but dead. The people longed for a simple, Bible-based religion free of all ...
Justin Welby and John Sentamu recall ‘damage done five centuries ago’ that saw Christian people pitted against each other It unleashed an orgy of death and destruction across Europe. In England alone, ...
If David Cameron had understood the causes and progress of the English Reformation he would have realised the appeal of ‘very well then, alone’ We are told that, shortly after midnight on 24 June, ...
This Reformation-era cope, present now at the Met, was most likely used at the coronation of King Henry VIII in 1509. (By permission of the Governors of Stonyhurst College; copyright Stonyhurst ...
The lecture will explore the violent side of the confrontation in post-Reformation England between the State and the English Catholic subjects of the last Tudors and first Stuarts. Professor Questier ...
The annotations were discovered in England's first printed Bible, published in 1535 by Henry VIII's printer. It is one of just seven surviving copies, and is housed in Lambeth Palace Library, London.
To mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Nina Ramirez tells the story of three books that defined this radical religious revolution in England. Tyndale’s New Testament, The Book Of Common ...
Researchers have used complex image analysis to uncover annotations that were hidden for nearly 500 years between the pages of England’s oldest printed bible. Researchers have used complex image ...